This week, we're joined by Jack Murphy, host of Jacked Brunch, to talk about censorship in the wake of Steven Crowder being banned from YouTube, and why it's a good thing he's not the only one.
00:00:00.000There's a big story out of Loudoun County.
00:00:19.000And for those that don't know, we actually live literally next door to Loudoun County.
00:00:23.000If we hop out the front door and go down the road a little bit, we will be in Loudoun County.
00:00:27.000There's been parents standing up against critical theory, meaning critical race theory and critical gender theory, as well as mask mandates and vaccine mandates, things like that.
00:00:36.000Of course, as you probably heard, The AG has been targeting these parents, saying that this stuff is potentially domestic terror, things of that nature.
00:00:43.000These are just parents standing up for their kids.
00:00:45.000Well, there was a big scandal, and we talked about the story yesterday on TimCast.com, not because we were concerned about censorship, but because we thought, you know, maybe a little bit, but we were like, this one can get spicy, and if we want to, you know, be less family-friendly, considering these issues are very, very serious and unfamily-friendly, then we'll take it to the TimCast.com as a more serious segment, and we did.
00:01:08.000But just before we're starting the show, I got a message from Steven Crowder.
00:01:13.000He's been given a hard strike and a suspension over covering the scandal in Loudoun County.
00:01:20.000And we have a redacted email breaking down what YouTube is accusing him of doing.
00:01:25.000And this means that they're not going to be able to do their show normally because they're suspended from YouTube for the next week.
00:01:57.000But let me just stress, as we are here facing down the barrel of censorship, we are actively resisting it by showing you what's happening to those being censored, talking about the context, and providing the speakeasy over at TimCast.com where you can make sure that these ideas will persist in the face of massive corporate power.
00:02:14.000We are being joined today by, of course, Jack Murphy.
00:03:05.000What happened at Crowder is absolutely disturbing.
00:03:08.000While I still have a channel, it is youtube.com forward slash we are change and of course I have an alternative to YouTube where I get to do and say whatever I want and that of course is lukeuncensored.com.
00:03:20.000I hope to see you guys later on there today and thanks for having me.
00:03:50.000I'm getting better and better at pushing all these new camera buttons, so I hope you guys will continue to bear with me since we have such a big show tonight.
00:03:56.000I was listening to Crowder early today, and I'm curious what ends up happening with him.
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00:06:20.000You got two nice little cocktails going on.
00:06:21.000Yeah, you know, there's a bar and a bartender downstairs now, and every time I walk in, the guy's like, hello, sir, what can I get for you?
00:06:34.000Look, my apologies to everybody who is a member.
00:06:37.000We announced that for our live events, we've been trying to set them up consistently.
00:06:42.000Like, we want to do an event every month and at the studio, but red tape.
00:06:48.000Um there's there's legal restrictions for very simple things like a private residence versus a business versus how you can invite people in and so we're getting it was difficult but we booked a venue and we put up for so as I said those who are giving at least 25 bucks or more will get advanced notice of the event.
00:07:03.000We put it up and it sold out nearly instantly.
00:07:07.000So, the tickets are free, everyone gets a plus one, there's 200 available.
00:07:10.000And some people were upset because they were emailing us saying, like, this should have been up for us, the $25 members, before everyone else, and it literally was.
00:07:17.000It's just that we have a lot of members, but we are gonna do our best to make sure we can accommodate everybody and, you know, the members who are at the 25 level who tried to get in and maybe didn't make it in time.
00:07:27.000We're going to try and work something out with like a waiting list.
00:07:30.000If you end up showing up and there's capacity availability, we'll let people in.
00:07:33.000I don't want to encourage people to show up in the event that they don't get in.
00:07:36.000But my apologies to those who couldn't get in.
00:07:37.000Look, I wish we could do it, you know, as many people as possible.
00:07:40.000But not only is it going to be the entire crew there, we have Ryan Long and Danny Polischuk who are going to be doing the comedy act for the night.
00:07:48.000You know, I'm talking to Ryan and he's like, dude, we'd sell out a show with 200 tickets instantly if we were doing it by ourselves.
00:07:55.000And I'm like, yeah, so if we have all of this as a big event, it's going to be pretty hard to get a ticket considering we're not doing a major venue.
00:08:00.000Maybe we should do a 1,000 person venue next time.
00:08:26.000We're just going around every two weeks, a different city, a Sunday brunch, open mimosa bar, great buffet, come down and hang out.
00:08:33.000And, you know, I'm Jack Murphy, but you're Tim Pool.
00:08:36.000Of course, you're going to be drawing all kinds of people.
00:08:38.000Well, there are some people who are like, they just missed it.
00:08:41.000And we obviously didn't set capacity as the limit for the tickets because you can't because there's going to be security, there might be, you know, staff and stuff like that.
00:08:49.000But we might have a few extra tickets for people who have already emailed to try and make sure we can get as many people as possible.
00:09:29.000So I got a text message just a moment ago, literally within a few minutes of going live in the show from Crowder, and he was just like telling me what happened.
00:09:44.000And I didn't realize this because we actually talked about this a little bit yesterday during the show.
00:09:51.000But apparently, Telling the context of this major breaking news story, which is having a serious effect on how the AG is acting and responding to parents.
00:10:10.000We write again on YouTube's behalf regarding your client, Steven Crowder.
00:10:17.000YouTube has repeatedly instructed Mr. Crowder regarding its hate speech policy and warned him against continuing violations of that policy through content he uploaded to YouTube.
00:10:27.000YouTube specifically informed Mr. Crowder that videos he uploaded show a pattern of recklessly targeting the LGBTQ plus community for abuse and insults.
00:10:35.000It warned that further uploading of content that targets insults and or abuses the LGBTQ community would result in additional penalties.
00:10:42.000On September 30th, Mr. Crowder uploaded another video that YouTube has determined continues his prior conduct.
00:10:49.000The video, entitled, Special Guest Alex Jones on Great Reset and Joe Rogan on Trigger's Leftist Again, contains a segment that targets the transgender community in an offensive manner.
00:10:57.000For example, by indicating that trans people pose a rape threat to women.
00:11:01.000Consistent with the recklessness provision of its hate speech policy, YouTube has removed this video from the service and assessed a strike against the Steven Crowder channel.
00:11:10.000Per YouTube's strikes policy, this results in a one-week upload freeze for the channel.
00:11:14.000Further violation of YouTube's hate speech policy will result in additional penalties.
00:11:19.000When an account is restricted from using YouTube features, the channel operator is prohibited from using any other channel to get around the applicable restrictions.
00:11:27.000Your client may not use another YouTube channel, such as CrowderBit's channel, to bypass the upload restrictions on the Steven Crowder channel.
00:11:34.000Such conduct may subject all of his channels to termination.
00:11:38.000Very truly yours, Counsel for YouTube.
00:11:41.000Now, I don't know exactly what Steven said or how he framed it, but I cannot imagine that it would warrant a takedown.
00:11:51.000I think it's particularly dangerous that we're in an era now where opinions are editorial.
00:11:56.000There's an editorial guideline for big services that you are not allowed to express yourself online if your opinion doesn't fall in line with the editorial guidelines of YouTube.
00:12:06.000You know, this is disturbing on many levels, because this is about a specific documented case when children got hurt.
00:12:28.000There deserves to be some kind of debate here, and we're being denied that.
00:12:31.000People are not hearing about this very important story, which they should.
00:12:36.000And that to me is the biggest travesty of injustice, personally, because at the same time Crowder does his show, whether you like it or not, you have to understand the mainstream media gets away with showing horrible stuff on YouTube, whether it's gore, whether it's stories that are more hyperbolic, more sensational, more gross, more detailed, and they got caught many times.
00:13:24.000There was, in Loudoun County, a father, this is the Daily Wire reporting, this news guard certified, all that good stuff, reporting that a child was assaulted.
00:13:33.000We'll keep the language family-friendly, but it was in a bathroom, and there was an arrest made.
00:14:47.000Like, how are those even the same things?
00:14:49.000Abuse is chronic, ongoing, and it prohibits you from doing the thing that you're supposed to do, whether it's live life or have a job or get education.
00:14:57.000An insult is just part of life, right?
00:15:00.000So what they're saying now is that they're criminalizing, I mean effectively, or prohibiting insults.
00:15:06.000But they didn't even name, these are minors, none of their names are released.
00:15:09.000This is not targeting any specific individual, right?
00:15:11.000Apparently it's just making an insult about the LGBTQ plus community.
00:15:16.000But they were saying it's repetitive insults, which I guess you could consider abuse.
00:15:21.000No, no, no abuse abuse has to has to prevent you from doing something that you ordinarily would want to do like live a healthy productive life Hold on to the problem with that is they argue when I'm insulted I get scared and I shut down So like their delicacy is not my concern Right.
00:15:37.000This is like second and third order effects of us transitioning away from an honor culture to a victim culture where victim, victimology gives you status.
00:15:45.000And so now you can claim status by being first, it was abused.
00:17:00.000Because again, they're playing by different rules.
00:17:02.000I think that the independent community is being micromanaged to the point of absurdity.
00:17:07.000There's there's these rules and there's these unspoken ... rules we don't know the exact circumstances but but where ... do you draw the line when talking about documented ... specific cases and stories about actual victims that need ... to be heard I mean imagine being this girl or this father already.
00:17:26.000We can't even get into the details here, but there is allegations of cover-up already happening.
00:17:47.000I have a friend of mine that I've known for years, that I've hung out with in various countries, who's from Ukraine, and these are the stories that I would hear about, you know, when, to be fair, like the Soviet Union collapsed when we were kids, but to be like, oh yeah, this is what my parents warned me about.
00:18:03.000This is what they said, how it started, and this is what they were scared of.
00:20:16.000I've been in a group when like I or I see somebody get made fun of over and over and over and then they start crying and then they feel like they can't be themselves and they go home and they want to hit themselves in the face because they're so upset.
00:20:27.000Okay, okay, now let's talk about every single Trump supporter who's been labeled a slack-jawed yokel who's been mocked and belittled endlessly on mainstream TV.
00:20:36.000and then they just say white men are not a minority group and I'm like I'm literally talking about
00:20:40.000the like the viral uh there's a black woman who does these really great videos where she just
00:20:44.000rebuts all of these lies because there's an eclectic group of people who either voted for
00:20:48.000Trump or are conservative who are just berated and insulted all day every day and this is exactly
00:20:52.000what I said to Jack Dorsey why are you singling out one community for special protection and not
00:21:50.000I don't, but I'm just trying to add another point to what you were saying that it begins with this kind of absurdity that you're questioning.
00:21:57.000I don't understand why they're doing it.
00:21:59.000You're going to understand it once it ratchets up and it comes to a point where you go to jail for expressing a thought and an idea.
00:23:01.000I gotta sit here and listen to the psychotic ramblings of MSNBC, Joy Reid, Rachel Maddow, the hate speech, the insults, the vile, disgusting behavior, and you know what?
00:23:34.000I think you made a good point that going hard on minorities is really cracked down on, but going hard on people that they think are majorities is fine, which is obnoxious.
00:23:43.000As soon as America becomes the white minority nation that everyone is projecting, do you think that they're going to apply those same standards to white people?
00:24:58.000But they're literally shilling to the point where they're spreading dangerous fake news about people lining up in a hospital not being able to get help because of poison control, ivermectin use, when that's not true at all.
00:25:16.000The last point I want to make is education is so important.
00:25:20.000And when I mean education, I mean the education industry.
00:25:23.000A lot of this stuff stems from the 2011 Dear Colleague letter for Title IX where they made it so that all universities had to extinguish Not just abuse, not just harassment, but people being made uncomfortable.
00:25:36.000So now it's been 10 years where these universities are forced to do this or lose their funding where they set up bias response teams and secret hotlines to report on fellow students that said something that made you feel uncomfortable and those kids get sanctioned and there's no hearings and there's no trials and there's no You know, representation, there's no accusing, you know, facing your accuser.
00:25:56.000It's been 10 years of institutionalizing that type of thought process and behavior.
00:26:00.000And people who are seniors and are 32 year old now, they're executives at these corporations, and they're driving the agenda because in 2011, they issued this thing a dear colleague letter that changed college campuses.
00:26:11.000And now here we are seeing the fruits of that 10 years later, free speech suppression.
00:26:15.000I'll go on YouTube and type bully fight sometimes or like bully revenge.
00:26:19.000Cause I always, there's some like fetish I have where I like seeing a kid that's getting bullied, like turn it around and fight the bully and win.
00:26:25.000That's always been like, good, good for that kid.
00:26:27.000But now there's a thing pops up and it says, if you need the suicide hotline, call this number.
00:26:31.000If you type, if you search for bully revenge on YouTube, there's a hotline number that pops up.
00:27:41.000They said the chart was taken from a study published in Medicine and Sports, in Sports and Exercise, which tested if the International Olympic Committee's guidelines for transgender athletes eliminated the performance advantage male athletes, male athletes' bodies give them naturally.
00:27:54.000And as we can see, there is absolutely, according to the study, a male advantage.
00:27:58.000Although, I'm not here to talk necessarily about the study, just the censorship.
00:28:02.000This is, this is, this is, this is, it's crazy.
00:28:09.000And then they just eliminate anybody from social media who doesn't.
00:28:12.000So you've got these stories about vaccine mandates.
00:28:14.000And they're like, 97% of our workforce is vaccinated.
00:28:17.000Yeah, because you fired, you know, the other, how many percentage of them?
00:28:21.000So if you have, if you have a hundred people working at your company and 60 of them get vaccinated and then you fire, and then you fire a handful and you're like, ah, see, let's say only 40 were not vaccinated.
00:31:00.000So this is just part of the whole trend of destroying masculinity and destroying the idea of what a man is.
00:31:06.000And you just can't have science saying that men are stronger.
00:31:08.000So we have to eliminate that and suppress that.
00:31:10.000I think historiologically, men were genetically, we've just developed men develop the snap strength power because they had to run and hunt and.
00:31:19.000No, they ran and hunted because they were bigger and stronger, bro.
00:31:30.000Look, it wasn't like there were two completely gender neutral humans that one started hunting and then became bigger, and one wasn't bigger because it was hunting.
00:31:40.000Natural selection, selected for those who are expendable.
00:31:45.000There's this really cool, there's this really like, one last thing on this, there's this meme that's been going around in the men's community and fitness community forever.
00:31:53.000And it's like, there's an image of a long distance runner and the image of a sprinter.
00:31:57.000And, and they, people always use that to be like, this is why long distance running is bad for you.
00:32:01.000And this is why you should do sprinting.
00:32:04.000And people, people use that as a way to say that like sprinting is going to make you strong and powerful and long distance running is going to make you weak and frail.
00:32:10.000Actually, it's just that those body types are the ones that are most successful in those individual sports.
00:32:18.000The people who use that image to be like sprinting makes you powerful.
00:32:24.000I would slightly disagree with you on your previous statement when you said this is an attack on males.
00:32:34.000I think that this is an attack on women because this predominantly affects women.
00:32:39.000And if you look at what's been happening socially, I think Masculine men have been predominantly widely conquered already, and there still are a lot of outliers when it comes to women standing up for the family unit, standing up for femininity, standing up for their true kind of energetic power that they have within themselves.
00:32:57.000Males, I think, have that completely wiped out in certain contexts, but when you look at this policy and this kind of larger cultural shift, I think this is a directed, targeted attack against femininity and women, and this is the kind of conflict that we're seeing unfold right now.
00:33:15.000I want to add, too, about the grip strength thing.
00:33:17.000I actually saw another really interesting study that said grip strength correlating with your heart, with heart strength and likelihood of a heart attack or something.
00:33:28.000Yeah, apparently as your heart weakens, your grip strength diminishes.
00:33:32.000There's a vein here, I think, that goes directly to your heart on your hand.
00:33:36.000It's part of why they put rings on that finger.
00:33:48.000I want to point out, if you had an ancient tribe of 20 men and 20 women, and then 5 of the men died, you're still going to be able to produce 20 children per year.
00:33:57.000We've talked about this in Fallout, the Fallout story.
00:34:03.000You're familiar with Fallout, I imagine, right?
00:34:42.000It's, it's, it's your, your culture, your, your tribe, whatever is hurt, but it will survive because you can have 99 babies in nine months.
00:34:47.000And basically the point of this is maybe in a week, men were genetically like more disposable.
00:34:53.000They built up like bodies that could handle like trauma in short term.
00:34:58.000And they would go and do dangerous things and get killed off.
00:35:00.000But it was okay because as long as you still had those 20 women, you could produce 20 children per year.
00:35:16.000This is, this is, it's very, very, uh, utilitarian.
00:35:19.000It's just men were expendable and, uh, it's nature selected for the men who are more likely to survive.
00:35:25.000And the men who are more likely to survive were stronger.
00:35:27.000We're in a different world now where we don't have to fight bears anymore.
00:35:31.000So it's like, I think the consciousness is shifting and people are starting to think of it differently, but it's still, we're still genetically from what we were.
00:35:42.000What we have done is dramatically reduce the threat to... The need for muscle.
00:35:47.000And so now what's happening, I think, is a natural consequence of this is that nature is now selecting outside of the parameters of expendability or strength.
00:36:01.000Women are the ones that select for strength and power.
00:36:04.000And perhaps the issue was the reason why these men didn't procreate was because they were weaker and they would die when they tried to fight a wolf or a bear.
00:36:12.000And the stronger men survived and had the kids.
00:36:14.000Now, perhaps women make selections based on a large variety of factors, which doesn't include pure strength.
00:36:21.000Kill the bear, come back to the village, get all the brides.
00:36:24.000Now there's no real bear fight for most people in cities, so it's... But psychologically there is, right?
00:37:00.000You can carry branches and break things that are... The more that we automate hard labor, the more weaker men will survive to... But those are weaker in physicality, but you still have to be stronger mentally and you still have to protect and provide.
00:37:16.000So it's slightly modified, but protect and provide is still a thing.
00:37:41.000And those are the biggest creepers and predators out there, according to some statistics, according to some people's personal opinions.
00:37:46.000But also dating apps have had a huge effect on a lot of the kind of social interactions we have, where the top 1% of males bag a lot of the women and the Okay guy and the average guy are left holding the bag with not many options for themselves.
00:38:02.000When women get hit up, no matter what kind of scale there are on the 0 to 10 scale, they get thousands of messages no matter what.
00:38:10.000So that also has a huge effect on socially what's happening right now.
00:38:15.000And overall, there's been less marriages, less relationships, less people making kids in the Western world.
00:38:21.000And I think those consequences and those effects Especially when you look at what's happening in China when they're trying to prioritize masculine men.
00:38:27.000They're trying to prioritize families.
00:38:29.000They're trying to prioritize nationalism and mythology and heroes.
00:38:35.000This is a completely different approach and throughout the generations we're gonna see the consequences of those two different approaches and it's not going to be good for the United States.
00:38:43.000This is really interesting because I wonder, you know, we talk about the fall of
00:38:47.000Ancient Rome and I'm wondering if something happens with I guess you would call it behavioral sync
00:38:53.000Where if a society becomes well protected well fed well established
00:38:57.000But can only grow so fast within the confines of that doesn't really to be that doesn't lead to behavioral sync
00:39:11.000Female mate selection definitely has an impact on the overall, you know
00:39:15.000sort of statistical distribution of male attributes and strength and power and all these things and
00:39:20.000And, uh, I, you know, dude, I, I'm very sympathetic to this argument about, uh, dating apps, uh, as, as a tall, handsome, smart, successful guy.
00:39:29.000I certainly saw the other side of that.
00:39:36.000But, but, but I will, I will point out though, that those trends were actually in place long before the, uh, apps came along the declining fertility rate, decline in marriage rates, increase in marriage age, et cetera, were well in place before those apps came about.
00:39:50.000And of course, as someone we're here, we're talking about the way Twitter and YouTube and algorithms change and shape the dialogue and our politics and how what we think about each other.
00:39:59.000Of course, the same kind of algorithms are at work in these dating apps and are affecting the mating, dating and mating markets.
00:40:05.000And frankly, it was my analysis and exploration into that phenomenon, which has gotten me to where I am now.
00:40:11.000Ten years later, after my divorce in 2009, pulling on the same threads, trying to figure this stuff out.
00:40:15.000And here we are talking about these big meta issues.
00:40:18.000Safety is, in my opinion, the number one issue that is driving a lot of those things.
00:40:31.000Nurturing and caring is like the more feminine role.
00:40:33.000And it used to back in the day that you had a parent to watch the kids.
00:40:36.000Times change for a variety of reasons, but ultimately I think it has to do with the sphere of safety that we've created.
00:40:41.000And you can take a look at how that manifests now in the modern era, with safe spaces, with censorship, with offense culture and victim culture.
00:40:48.000We have become so incredibly safe that people have become soft wads of cookie dough that are terrified and victimized by stubbing their toe.
00:40:55.000I remember in this, this, sorry, just ultimately this, this selects for the, uh, the biological success of historic, of people who historically would not likely be people.
00:41:06.000Yeah, in school, I mean, think of elementary school on the playground, girls and boys playing.
00:41:13.000A boy would make fun of another boy and start talking him down and saying, you're terrible, you're blah.
00:41:18.000And then other boys would start to laugh and stand around.
00:41:20.000And then the girls would flock to the kid that was making fun of the other kid as if he was becoming the protector of the herd.
00:41:28.000And they're like, this guy Because of through his mean hierarchy or whatever he's doing is now creating a safe place for me to raise like he's going to protect us from he's going to demean others to grow his strength.
00:41:40.000And that's like deeply ingrained in what I am.
00:41:43.000I think that's just part of the hierarchy of being animal.
00:41:46.000And now they're trying to algorize that out and say, That's a new one for me.
00:41:51.000Look, there's two things happening here.
00:41:54.000One, most men, I believe it might be most or at least close to a majority of men over time, have not reproduced.
00:42:01.000And socially enforced monogamy is a way to solve for that problem.
00:42:05.000Then add in no fault divorce and discouraging women from, you know, seeking out men who are protectors and providers and becoming protectors and providers themselves is exacerbating this problem.
00:42:16.000But it's also given us this contrast where we've moved out of the social socially enforced monogamy into back to the Wild West, the state of nature when it comes to mating.
00:42:26.000And of course, Not all guys are going to reproduce at this point.
00:42:29.000There's going to be a lot of guys left out.
00:42:31.000Socially enforced monogamy was a way to bring men into society, to give them a reason to live, a reason to build and create.
00:42:39.000And I think if we combine these ideas, basically, there was a period where you typically wouldn't see, you know, weaker men as successful as you would today.
00:42:48.000Right and in fact in many instances mentally because life was a lot harder and people didn't survive conflict
00:42:53.000And if you couldn't make it, but now these people are doing well really well, but you make a good point
00:42:57.000They're also struggling on dating apps the The age of a male who is a virgin is getting higher and
00:43:02.000higher meaning I think the last data was a few years ago, Washington Post
00:43:06.000released a study that men under 30 We're like a third of them were virgins
00:43:10.000And so what we're seeing now with dating apps is that is typically a small handful of men getting all of the women
00:43:16.000which is like a reversion back to the state of nature.
00:43:19.000And I think resources don't matter as much as they did before, especially in this ever changing landscape that is more influenced by social media and Hollywood.
00:43:28.000And I think a perfect representation of that is Mr. Bill Gates.
00:43:31.000If you look at Mr. Bill Gates, there are stories and accusations of him having a very hard time getting women at his own company.
00:43:39.000So if you're talking about one of the richest people in the world at the time, even having that kind of trouble, you know, going off, hanging and partying with Epstein, but that's another story there.
00:43:48.000But man, with all the resources, is having a hard time even getting a girlfriend at Microsoft.
00:44:07.000But it is an ever-changing dichotomy that is very interesting, that I think is still changing, and it's very hard to kind of classify even what's going on right now.
00:45:24.000There's men literally competing for women on the streets in some cities in China, trying to get one date with one girl.
00:45:34.000And they have entire competitions where their entire town comes out to see which man will get to date this single woman.
00:45:41.000On that kind of level this is all because of the kind of eugenics population control agenda that Rockefeller and Ted Turner pushed and promoted with China that made them have one child policy that prioritized specifically males being born and a lot of baby girls were either aborted or terminated or smuggled out of the country because culturally Huge.
00:46:03.000In China, the male takes care of the family.
00:46:05.000And if you have a female and if you're only allowed one child,
00:46:08.000you're not going to have someone that will take care of you.
00:46:11.000I mean, the Rockefeller policy on China, the one child policy was absolutely,
00:46:16.000you know, horrible to say when you combine that effect in China with their history of like
00:46:24.000sending men to war with like spoons, butter knives and sticks up against guys with machine guns.
00:46:29.000They're doing that in Pakistan That's what I'm saying, dude the Chinese I think I might be wrong on this but in the Korean War I do believe they've stormed over the border with nothing but like sticks and spoons and butter knives and they went to fight and battle like that they are willing to do whatever they can and And if you're going to have surplus men in an imperialist environment with aspirations for growth and dominance, I mean, that's a... That's an interesting situation for Taiwan.
00:46:56.000Especially during a weak presidency that literally does the opposite of what he's supposed to do during military conflict like he did in Afghanistan.
00:47:03.000So are we looking at, you know, we talk about Thucydides' trap, we talk about just China as a growing military power, but is the real reason war breaks out is because China looks at the U.S.
00:47:12.000and says, we got too many dudes If we're stuck in a frustrated Thunderdome, if we're stuck on it, well, it's not too many.
00:47:18.000It's just like, Hey, look, what do we have to work with here?
00:48:08.000What if the policy was instead of the one child policy, it was the one child, two second, one child, second astronaut policy.
00:48:16.000So after your first kid, the second kid was, was going to go in the astronaut program and we're like, we got a kid, send him to Mars, colonize.
00:48:24.000You send your second kid up into orbit to have them be raised up.
00:48:27.000If you're going to spend like a hundred million dollars to send somebody into space, you don't want it to be like the knucklehead of your family that didn't have any.
00:48:33.000That's the problem is it's too expensive.
00:48:35.000That's why the space elevator is fascinating.
00:48:38.000There's two ways you can look at it quantity or quality.
00:48:41.000Quality would be like, let's get 10 great astronauts and send them up there to build this.
00:48:45.000Or you'd be like, or a hundred dumb ones.
00:48:48.000And like, if each of them only does 10% output.
00:48:51.000You know they won't if they make it a week they make it But you know you send enough of them up there, and they're gonna colonize by the way I am never going into space Really ever what about orbit?
00:49:05.000Shatner just did yeah, but I'm definitely not going to Mars I'm definitely not going out there and being trapped in a tin can in the middle of a cold dark with with the current no oh Uh, with the current setup, like with the current, um, environment.
00:52:23.000Yo, if you want to find a new place or a new world, I'm not saying it's you, I'm saying for the people who do, you can go to Mars and put in the work.
00:53:04.000I'm totally for universal health care, but not the way Bernie Sanders wants to do it.
00:53:08.000And the other problem is you get a government that has control over your health care, and then all of a sudden they're doing vaccines by race, which is what they tried doing.
00:53:27.000And I think at this point, it's not only cool, but like inevitably necessary if we want to avoid war to expand into space.
00:53:35.000I know it seems like a daunting task to terraform Mars, but we can do it.
00:53:38.000We could terraform, we could add, set up civilizations on the moon.
00:53:41.000You know, there are ways if you really take time out of the equation.
00:53:45.000We have to send massive cargo payloads.
00:53:48.000So just over the span of several years, so that when we finally send the first team, they show up with like 20 years worth of food and fuel and building materials, and then they can build biospheres and domes and stuff like that.
00:54:01.000But ultimately, I'm not convinced Mars colonization is a real thing.
00:55:25.000It looked like Mars was ripped open at some point.
00:55:28.000There's a big scar, and then a bunch of its core came out onto the surface, and then all that iron core came down as iron oxide dust, so you have all that red dust.
00:55:36.000And that's why the magnetosphere has been weakened, because it's missing a lot of that iron that was in the middle.
00:55:40.000So we've either reintroduced the iron into the core or try and, I don't know, nuke the cores and jumpstart them.
00:55:46.000You know what they say about real estate?
00:55:56.000So actually, I think this is, look, we can talk all day about iron oxide and cores and all that stuff, but I think the real issue that I wanted to bring up is, is that pioneer spirit still within our hearts?
00:56:24.000James Cameron with the submarine and all that.
00:56:27.000But I'm talking about building cities.
00:56:29.000Like, all we have are cities in decay.
00:56:31.000Where's anyone to be like, I have just bought land and I have staked my claim and now we're... I think that happens more and more in Texas.
00:56:39.000You guys see that company that wants to do the weird city of, like, leftists, utopia, whatever?
00:57:22.000It's extremely difficult considering, like, we're not in the middle of nowhere nowhere.
00:57:25.000It's a big property, but if we're gonna be setting up free domestan, meaning we gotta have a lot of facilities and buildings, then I don't think we can allocate, you know, a thousand feet.
00:58:04.000There's a company that's hiring in this country that's building bridges or selling oil or something.
00:58:09.000So they move out there with their families.
00:58:10.000And then you end up getting these pockets of Chinese nationals living in all these different places.
00:58:13.000That's a testament to the American power where people aren't doing that.
00:58:17.000I remember being in Kenya, Zimbabwe, and Somalia, and I was astonished at how many Chinese people I saw all over the place running around there.
00:58:27.000And I had a lot of local Africans being like, this is the new wave of imperialism.
00:59:20.000And we go down to this little corner of a building on a block, like a residential area, and they've got these big shutters that have been opened, and there's a little kitchen.
01:01:53.000Well, I don't know if you want to bring it up, Tam, but... Well, what about Kyrie Irving?
01:01:56.000Some say that LeBron... Well, he just came out and made a statement saying that he's not against the vaccine, he's against the mandates, and that he also wants to be a voice for the voiceless, and that he's making a... that's what he said exactly, but what he's doing is he's making a stand on this issue.
01:02:10.000There's also a 26-year-old Atlanta Hawks basketball player named Brandon Goodwin Who's reporting that according to his own personal experiences, it was the vaccine that ruined his NBA career and he's saying that he got blood clots, fatigue, respiratory conditions.
01:02:29.000He got sick after the vaccine and he's blaming it on ending it his basketball career, his professional sports career.
01:02:37.000Well, look, look, Luke, we don't know if that's true, but, but that's what he said.
01:02:41.000This guy claiming he had this experience.
01:02:43.000Clearly it's a dangerous conspiracy theory.
01:02:46.000You know, he's just, he, his, his theory about these things happening to himself certainly are not correct.
01:02:57.000I don't know what this source is It just says former Atlanta Hawks guard Brandon Goodwin claims COVID-19 vaccine ended his season Goodwin left nothing up to the imagination to his twitch audience recently.
01:03:06.000This is from uh, just about a week and a half ago The only thing I can really say is, yo, like VAERS exists for a reason.
01:03:14.000The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System exists for a reason.
01:03:37.000And if you're getting stories like this and people are freaking out, people got to be told to go to people they know and trust and be able to make decisions for themselves.
01:03:44.000And if people want to assume risks in their life, that's their choice.
01:03:50.000I can't stand people smoking around me.
01:03:52.000If I go to a bar and people are smoking, I'll go somewhere else.
01:03:56.000I'm not going to be like, everyone here should stop smoking because I... No.
01:03:59.000Well, there's definitely an interesting debate happening right now because you have a lot of sports commentators attacking Kyrie, saying that he's, you know, an idiot, a loser, that he's stupid for doing this.
01:04:10.000But there's also, you know, the tale of Magic Johnson who had HIV and there was a big discussion about even allowing him to play in the NBA and there's people saying he shouldn't play, he's at risk to other players, we should ban him, he shouldn't have the right to play in the NBA.
01:04:26.000Now I feel like people are making that argument, especially with this claim, with Kyrie Irving who's being denied the access to even play sports because of something that some medical professionals Estimate that there is low risk when it comes to professional athletes from even getting, and there's also the debate of, you know, if all the other players are vaccinated, well then, you know, wouldn't it work?
01:04:54.000Why do we need to have him do it as well?
01:04:56.000So that's the conversation that's happening online right now, and I think it's a very interesting one because it's going back and forth.
01:05:01.000Traitor, stupid guy, and people are saying he's doing the right thing making a stand here for people who don't have a voice.
01:05:09.000So I think it's I think it's a good decision.
01:05:12.000I support his decision to make his own personal decision.
01:05:21.000He's in a position of comfort because of the work and energy and effort that he's put in.
01:05:26.000And I don't begrudge him that whatsoever.
01:05:28.000But he does have the luxury of having this type of conscience that most Americans do not have.
01:05:34.000And so that is the kind of person who could actually take a risk and make make a statement and actually make something positive happen.
01:05:43.000Whereas, you know, just a regular guy with a regular job and regular family, if he doesn't do it and he gets fired, that's not going to have political change.
01:05:50.000Kyrie Urban, he's in position to do that.
01:05:52.000So I pulled up Brandon Goodwin Wikipedia.
01:05:55.000It says Goodwin missed the 2021 NBA playoffs due to a respiratory condition.
01:06:13.000At least there's a discussion here that wouldn't have happened.
01:06:16.000I think people are trying to dismiss this conversation, but I think being open to this conversation, to people's concerns, is something that will help everyone out in the long run.
01:06:25.000And I think that's why it's so imperative to talk through these issues.
01:06:28.000The irony here, sorry, Shannon Sharp, I think was talking very loudly about how Kyrie Irving should just basically shut up and play.
01:06:36.000But at the same time, back in May of last year, when people were protesting because of George Floyd, you had people also saying, shut up and play.
01:06:45.000And so there were people criticizing those who said that then who are now saying shut up and play.
01:06:50.000Now, it's very interesting how this issue is actually crossing party lines.
01:08:15.000Even though they're kind of performing, you know, it's a type of performance.
01:08:18.000Yeah, it's very weird that this is happening.
01:08:21.000A lot of people are saying that Kyrie should be traded to a team in Florida.
01:08:25.000So there's a lot of discussions about that.
01:08:26.000But there's also a lot of people just kind of taking cheap shots at him.
01:08:30.000And even though I don't kind of agree with his other previous political positions, It's okay.
01:08:37.000And I think his stand here is definitely worth noting because a lot of people in the mainstream media, a lot of people try to dismiss it, try to act like there's this point of view that doesn't exist.
01:08:49.000And I think ignoring it only makes it grow.
01:08:53.000But by addressing it, you could actually do the right thing here and actually be able to talk things out in a way where it leads to less harm, more understanding, and it fixes a lot of the problems that we have in our current society.
01:09:06.000So I believe there are other NBA players who have come out and said that they're not vaccinated because they have the antibodies.
01:09:11.000Bradley Beal, I think, in Washington was one of them as well.
01:09:41.000But like, is it better to just deal with the vaccine mandate in a hundred percent capacity or have your binary position or at least also try to chip away at the binary?
01:09:55.000If we're standing on the line, and the line is, do you accept the mandates or not?
01:09:58.000I say no, and you won't get me to cross that line.
01:10:00.000And apparently a lot of Southwest pilots feel the same way.
01:10:02.000But it's also, it's worth mentioning that a vaccine against this is different than testing to not have it in your system, because there have been evidence that people that get the vaccine can still get COVID.
01:10:33.000It's also important to note here, just like some doctors that we talked about earlier were censored on Instagram, it's also important to note that there are medical professionals, there are doctors, there are studies that if you do talk about on social media that they do take away your channel they do take down videos a lot of doctors a lot of prominent medical professionals have had their accounts terminated so there is this aspect of this as well but there's you know actual science which should be debated which should be questioned that's being denied to a lot of people
01:11:01.000And, you know, a lot of people say the science is settled.
01:11:03.000Well, the science seems to be changing a lot.
01:11:05.000I tweeted a video today on my Twitter account at LukeWeAreChange, and it's a music video, and it's Dr. Fauci saying, 100% safe and effective, 100% safe and effective, and then you have all the media reports, 100% regurgitating the same thing, and then it goes to 99, 98, 97, 96, Literally all the way down to some media publications reporting 33% effective.
01:11:31.000There's a lot of distractions out there.
01:11:33.000But you know, we have to understand here, we're in a very fast moving situation that we still don't know the full long term ramifications of.
01:11:47.000But I don't know for sure, I don't know for sure.
01:11:48.000I found that with a lot of these studies... There is Harvard data, but I don't see a study other than just data charts, you know, breaking down From my experience, there are some studies that are risky to bring up, but if you bring them up and have... It's in the paper.
01:12:04.000If you have legit debate, like we can do on the show, if it's you in a room, it's hard to break through the echo, and you might frame it in a way that's dangerous, but if you're able to have a cogent debate... I'm gonna read this headline.
01:12:15.000It says, increases in COVID-19 are unrelated to levels of vaccination across 68 countries and 2,947 counties in the United States.
01:12:24.000I think if you dig in there, according to the article that I linked to you, man, I'm on the spot.
01:13:01.000Well, there's also some interesting preliminary data when you look at cases in Singapore, Iceland, Israel, and the United Kingdom, some of the places that had the highest vaccination rates.
01:13:13.000And when you look at their case numbers, there's a correlation there that is not an easy one to talk about.
01:13:20.000And we have to tread lightly here because, again, you know, correlation does not prove causation, but there is something going on here that I think we don't fully understand yet.
01:13:30.000So the quote from the research says, in fact, the trend line suggests a marginally positive
01:13:34.000association such that countries with higher percentage of population fully vaccinated
01:13:38.000have higher covid-19 cases per one million people.
01:13:41.000So one thing that makes me think is that not that the vaccine is causing the body to make
01:13:45.000it happen more, but that people are more confident because they've been vaccinated.
01:13:50.000Not only that, the symptoms are reduced.
01:13:53.000The symptoms are your first sign that you're sick and should self-quarantine.
01:13:57.000If you don't have symptoms, then you can go out and spread it.
01:14:00.000Well, it depends because there's also some places reporting that most of the people hospitalized are the people who did go through the procedure.
01:14:08.000So there are some preliminary reports.
01:14:20.000But there is a lot of outlining data out there that we have to kind of talk about in a roundabout way because it's a landmine sometimes.
01:14:29.000And it's important not to jump to conclusions.
01:14:31.000It's important not to just You know go off one thing and say this is 100% the truth because honestly I don't think a lot of people know exactly what's happening here and to say you're definitively understanding this I think is disingenuous the least.
01:14:44.000I say we talk about Superman being gay.
01:16:06.000But why did they perceive me just pointing out he's kissing a guy and saying he's gay?
01:16:10.000Why did they perceive that as an attack?
01:16:11.000It's a different kind of cult worship.
01:16:13.000They think they have you elevated to a person that's going to aggravate in their mind, so they assume that that's what you're trying to do.
01:16:59.000Superman, champion of the oppressed, the man of steel, the man of tomorrow, the last son of Krypton, the big blue boy scout, Mr. Not-A-Bird-Nor-Plain-Himself.
01:17:06.000Okay, that's all completely wrong, by the way.
01:17:18.000It's his son, Jonathan Kent, whose precise backstory in the comics has been so ruthlessly pummeled by a series of reboots, retcons, space missions, time travel, and rapid aging as to render it so incomprehensible that it sends even diehards like me scurrying to the nearest wiki.
01:17:32.000Did you guys know that pink kryptonite turned Superman gay?
01:17:57.000Pink kryptonite is a type of kryptonite that seemingly turns Kryptonians homosexual.
01:18:02.000It is unknown what it would do to an already homosexual Kryptonian, although one could assume it would render them heterosexual.
01:18:06.000or just gayer. This type of kryptonite only made one appearance in the comics and was used as a satire
01:18:11.000of the plots of the silver age comic stories featuring some strange new form of kryptonite.
01:18:15.000That's obscenely offensive. Okay so that's from new versions that's not from the old version.
01:18:18.000Uh this is from supergirl number 79 many happy returns what year was this one?
01:18:23.000I don't I don't know I I don't know I I I genuinely, I don't care about comic books, but I understand why people do.
01:18:31.000You know, these are like superheroes or icons that would, you know, Batman, for instance, inspire you to like, you know, Superman never kills the villain, he arrests them.
01:18:42.000I don't know what your opinion is on this.
01:18:44.000I don't know what your opinion on this is, Jack, about taking away the traditional masculine role.
01:18:50.000I once I have the same reaction as you do which is I don't care because I don't think comics are really that relevant but I do know that there are a lot of people that read them and that the cultural influences are important but at this point man it's just like the ocean is around us and the pot is boiling and I really don't know it didn't it didn't like look it's like if this was the first story that came out about the first thing that was doing this maybe but it's just like the million billion thing that we've heard and so what I'm saying is maybe I'm capitulating You know, a little bit.
01:19:18.000My sensitivity has been diminished to it.
01:19:20.000But, you know, honestly, it doesn't really bother me.
01:20:01.000But I do recall there was some instance in which he was like, we want to, you know, save everybody and help everybody achieve this and bring, you know, bring everybody up.
01:20:09.000And, you know, it was a very progressive sort of mindset, I think.
01:20:12.000Culturally, I also think we're kind of defunct in many different ways, because it's like we just keep repeating the same stories over and over again.
01:20:19.000And to your point, Make a new character.
01:24:44.000No, what I'm saying is the way you're describing it as a political thing, and you can be straight but be queer, that's not true.
01:24:49.000It's one of those things where you'll see some people say it, and then as soon as someone else has it, it's offensive and you get banned for it.
01:24:54.000So, like, Wimixin, for instance, was W-O-M-X-N, you know, women, but they say Wimixin.
01:25:01.000And then they said, this is the new inclusive term.
01:25:03.000And then immediately the organization that was using it started getting canceled and attacked.
01:25:07.000And then you have, you have actively at the same time, the word we're mixing is both simultaneously inoffensive, offensive, and the appropriate term, which means no matter what you say, they will come after you.
01:25:17.000And then they will wage a campaign against you.
01:25:20.000When it comes to cancel culture, there's no logic for the most part.
01:25:22.000It's what can I do to get this person hurt?
01:25:26.000And so they've created circumstances where no matter what you say, I'm falling into a trap there.
01:25:31.000But there are kids, teenagers, who identify as queer who are attracted to people of the opposite sex and who also believe that they are the gender matching the sexuality that they were assigned at their birth.
01:26:08.000When it comes to, like, New York and the vaccine mandate stuff, if there was a business that had a speakeasy in the back that was operating, saying, you know, yeah, yeah, yeah, go in the back, we're not mandating whatever, I'd be like, they're clearly in opposition, they're clearly standing up against it.
01:27:10.000Well, I'm just talking about like, you know, seeing all the censorship and having, you know, the private website set up.
01:27:15.000Should I be optimistic that we're going to pull through and we're going to we're going to be able to have these conversations and continue to be honest and open?
01:27:43.000I think that it's typical, or at least not unusual, to have a change in the congressional control mid-year elections, so I wouldn't be surprised by that happening.
01:27:50.000I would love to have an open conversation about LGBTQ on the After Show, on the show with people from different, you know, sexual, gender feelings and lifestyles.
01:28:30.000But they were just like, they're regular people, they're like not super political, but I was like, you guys know who James O'Keefe is?
01:28:34.000And they were both like, oh yeah, of course, oh man, you know, my brother-in-law wouldn't shut up about him, we're big fans, and I was like, wow.
01:28:41.000These are just regular people, you know?
01:28:55.000And I think that the fight embodied in Loudoun County about CRT and school districts and all the things following on from there are like the number one red pill distribution mechanism in America.
01:29:10.000Woke-ism coming to your five-year-old's classroom, people who aren't online, who aren't following the establishment, whatever, all of a sudden they wake up and they have to deal with these issues with their kids in grade school, and that brings them into the conversation.
01:29:25.000Yeah, what bothers me is outside forces trying to twist the narrative, where it's coming from.
01:29:31.000Why inflame tensions between Americans?
01:30:10.000Because it likes to watch it struggle?
01:30:12.000Some creatures are just inherently evil.
01:30:16.000I don't think being a predator is naturally evil.
01:30:19.000My dog just like kills squirrels and possums and rats and chipmunks and whatever and then she still comes back and cuddles and is nice to my kids so I don't know, is she evil for that?
01:30:46.000About a similar issue, not the most recent one he did.
01:30:49.000But the email is from today, so I had the date on it.
01:30:52.000I assumed it was them directly responding based on the conversation I was having, but I believe the video itself is actually older, the Alex Jones one.
01:33:16.000So in both in both circumstances, we're talking about how Biden Biden has now negotiated with the longshoremen to work 24 7, you know, to to get them to unload all these shipping containers to solve the problem.
01:34:06.000I love the geography and some of the people I met there were amazing.
01:34:11.000Or do a civil disobedience picnic outside of that venue like they're doing all over Europe.
01:34:16.000All over Europe, there's people when they implement these Vax Passports that are saying we're just going to go outside and eat the food outside.
01:34:55.000And they were like, would you be interested in shouting this out?
01:34:57.000And I was just like, I don't know if it would be sincere, like, if I could, as a dude who doesn't use this stuff, like, actually promote this.
01:36:01.000Alright, Matthew Vance says, Tim, massive respect for your work and opinions, but regarding your criticisms of mandate compliance, is it comparable to complying to background checks when you oppose all gun laws, apples and oranges, or not, in your opinion?
01:36:22.000What I mean is, if people are saying vaccine mandates for employment are wrong, and now I'm going to actively engage in that specifically, they're not actively opposing the mandate, they're participating in it.
01:36:33.000You can still dislike it and say, I don't want it to exist.
01:36:36.000So I'll say this, if you're claiming that you are opposing, it's a semantic confusion.
01:36:41.000If you say, I don't think we should have background checks for guns, then you can still be like, I'm gonna vote for that, but in the meantime, that I understand.
01:36:49.000If you're saying that I don't like vaccine mandates, but for the time being, I'll vote for that, and then you keep complying, my problem there is that compliance has only made the whole problem worse.
01:36:59.000So they're not necessarily one for one, but I will say, This is the point I've been making.
01:37:03.000If you are still a part of a system like in New York, like if you're opening a restaurant, and you have a big sign in the window saying, vaccines required, but then back in the back, there's a back door where a speakeasy is happening, you are clearly actively in opposition to the vaccine mandates.
01:37:15.000If you get your CCW so you don't have to go through the background check process anymore, like, okay, well now you're- there's means to say, I will not participate in that, I will use an alternative.
01:37:24.000And there's also, um, I don't know exactly what's going on, and maybe I shouldn't say too much considering, you know, it's a firearm issue, but there are other means of, you know, working within the law and, um, directly opposing things like background checks or NICs.
01:37:38.000But, um, you'll have to work that one out for yourself because I don't want to, you know, give anybody advice or anything, necessarily, on legal issues I don't know about, you know what I mean?
01:37:47.000But there's, like, there's stuff you can do with, like, FFLs and with concealed carry that, if you have a concealed carry permit in West Virginia, you don't need a background check.
01:37:53.000So you quite literally just get your concealed carry and then you can just walk in any store you want and they don't track or record any of this stuff.
01:38:00.000But anyway, all right, let's see what we got.
01:38:02.000Mike Sullivan says, love the show and the castle vlogs.
01:38:21.000I saw a question, someone questioned the mimetic value of Let's Go Brandon.
01:38:25.000Do you think that that escapes the, just the very online and has contagion like capabilities?
01:38:32.000I know it's a meme, but I'm saying like, is it, is it, can it, can it be contagious or is it really just isolated to people that happen to catch that particular story online?
01:38:41.000I think it's one of the most powerful things we've ever seen.
01:39:43.000And I appreciate that guy asking me questions about Seattle and acknowledging No Vax May Days.
01:39:47.000He's clearly been to JackBrunch.com, where you can find out all of the information on the Jack Brunch Tour, including all the dates and the Eventbrite sales pages.
01:40:23.000I'm not going to pretend like it's bad all the time and we need to get rid of all censorship because then it's just pure chaos and nothing can get done.
01:40:46.000I wish I could remember the name of it, but one of my good friends produced a play, but it happened during COVID.
01:40:53.000So they turned it into an audio play, which is very interesting.
01:40:57.000Uh, about what it's like to be a reviewer that, that has to manually review this kind of content that you just described murder, gore, these types of things and what it does psychologically to the reviewer who just 24, well, not 24, but seven days a week, all, not even seven days, five days a week.
01:41:19.000Eight hours a day is just looking at the most abominable.
01:41:22.000What's really bad is when you see a lot of it in a short period of time.
01:41:58.000So I think that people can get triggered when Steven Crowder, or anyone, starts to step over the line, because it triggers all these other things you see.
01:42:05.000Making jokes is so far removed from what you're describing right now with Christchurch.
01:42:09.000It triggers their memories of those other things that they've seen in the past.
01:42:25.000We're talking about a guy who does a comedy show, and you're trying to act like it's a mass shooting incident.
01:42:29.000No, I'm saying that, as an admin, when you see people start to cross the line, it can trigger, like, other things that you've seen in the past.
01:42:48.000I think there's more animals where that's not the same.
01:42:52.000Yeah, there's a fish where the females are massive and the males are tiny and they latch on and then become parasites and then just live on the body.
01:43:46.000Kevin McMahon says, Tim, fellow Chicagoan here, the railroads have implemented the December 8th deadline for the VAX, and I and many other will be standing our ground.
01:43:55.000So if you think the planes are bad, wait till the trains stop moving.
01:44:07.000There's a viral letter going around where they're telling one of their clients they can't provide them with supplies anymore, like they can't supply them.
01:44:13.000So it looks like they're pulling back due to a major shortage.
01:44:55.000They come and they eat all our persimmons.
01:44:57.000You know, I had a mini little farm on my property a few years ago and I grew all kinds of vegetables and stuff and I had this beautiful crop of broccoli and they'd grown out of the ground and the heads were just big and I was getting ready the next day to go out and clip them all off.
01:45:57.000Twine, I want to know, what does it take to get like a direct connection to YouTube like that where their lawyers are talking to your lawyers?
01:47:49.000And in Japan, they have a race car on a track sushi where you have a little thing and you type in what you want and a car drives the food to you and then you just take it off the thing and then press the button and it goes back.
01:48:44.000I know you can build a greenhouse and extend your growing season up there, but I'm only going moving to Alaska at the end if climate change is real.
01:50:56.000They're talking about taxing the poor.
01:50:57.000This person was going after the side hustle.
01:50:59.000Someone was like, if I bought a couch two years ago for $1,200 and now next year I want to sell it for $800, are they going to tax me on that?
01:52:17.000We got two dirt bikes and I think one's like a 185, one's like a 220cc or whatever.
01:52:24.000They're big, and one of them is, uh, I just, was very, it was easy for me to start, you know, pull the clutch, hit it, shift, and then drive.
01:52:31.000The other one wasn't going, and then I just kept, I don't know what I was doing.
01:52:34.000So, they filmed me struggling to make the bike go, and I just said, whatever.
01:52:37.000I got, we got the electric ones, which is going weird.
01:52:39.000So, uh, we got free Damastan, and we're looking to, um, do a survey of the property tomorrow afternoon.
01:54:16.000Alright, DJ Madero says we need to at least go back to the moon.
01:54:19.000It's a rather strange satellite that no one can adequately explain how it came to orbit the Earth except for an astronomically improbable collision theory that some astrophysicists say needed to happen twice.
01:54:31.000This other planetoid in the early Earth's solar system, 3.6 billion years ago or something, smashed through Earth in its orbit, came out the other side as a ball of magma, slowly cooled.
01:54:40.000Maybe it came back and then threw again, I don't know.
01:54:42.000How does an asteroid go through a planet without destroying the planet?
01:54:47.000It completely turned into both like liquid when it went through.
01:54:50.000It liquefied both and then they slowly Most of the earth came out on the other side and then became the moon is the theory and it cooled and apparently it's hollow It's like a hollow ish ball of magma that what inside the moon do probably open space She and what's maybe hollow moon theory?
01:55:07.000I was thinking about probing it inside But even if we probe the center of the moon, we might end up killing whatever's in there if there's life So we got to be real careful about going down there.
01:55:17.000My understanding from, you know, what I was being told was that it was particularly about what happened in Loudoun, though maybe I'm incorrect.
01:55:21.000as well. I watched it early this afternoon, now it's gone.
01:56:16.000I wanted to hire a fitness and nutrition expert to come and help all of the people at the Cast Castle to eat better and to make sure they're getting in some exercise every day and I thought I was just imagining what would happen if we like hired some like super ripped like gym bro and then imagining like in five months every single employee of the castle is just like super ripped and wearing like tank tops and like This should not be a fan... I want you to imagine Ian, super ripped, massive chest, exactly as he is, but just mad fit.
01:56:47.000We take before and after photos and then start hacking supplements right afterwards.
01:57:05.000No, but I seriously do think that we should, you know, I would like to get someone who specializes in nutrition to do the snack shopping so we can cut out the garbage.
01:57:13.000I haven't been eating sugar, no sugar, for like, I think it's like we're going on two months now.
01:57:17.000I've been eating mostly meats and fats and been eating a whole lot healthier now and I feel better and I'm like, we should have someone actually can plan this out.
01:57:24.000And then maybe just like prepare meals.
01:58:11.000I'm hearing a lot of chatter about that because he is directly implicating Dr. Fauci and the gain-of-function studies in Bhutan.
01:58:19.000And he's talking about the exact, you know, cleavage site that they were working on that is related to the sickness that has been going around everywhere.
01:58:36.000I'm just reading some of the headlines that I'm seeing about it right now.
01:58:40.000Yeah, I'm looking at, from msn.com, Rogan asks Sanjay Gupta if Fauci's, quote, being honest about NIH connection to Wuhan lab's gain of function.
01:59:12.000They're basically saying if you have an account with at least $600, they're going to get your income and outgoing revenue.
01:59:17.000What they're trying to do is, if you lose your job, and you're like, I'm gonna mow lawns for money, they're gonna be like, hey, we couldn't help but notice that money came into your account that was unreported.
01:59:40.000be safe. 78, 78, 78 cents or whatever. 70, no, 70, 72, I guess up to 10,000. I'm saying,
01:59:47.000I'm saying like just in general for like income.
01:59:49.000If I say, Ian, I'm gonna hire you to give me a high-five for $1, then you end up getting only, like, $0.72.
01:59:54.000Then you say, hey, Luke, I'm gonna hire, you know, hire you at $0.75, $0.72 to do a high-five.
01:59:59.000Then Luke ends up with only, like, $0.50.
02:00:01.000So that dollar goes around the table, and then the government's extracting, like, like some kind of vampire, just sucking the currency of every transaction.
02:00:11.000It's not the way it was supposed to be built.
02:00:15.000I did read about a new app that takes your Bitcoin holding and then you can just swipe your card anywhere and it automatically takes your Bitcoin holding and converts it into USD just for that transaction.
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02:02:41.000I noticed with the after show that we're shooting tonight, last night, we did it in a higher resolution, so the upload and encoding took a little bit longer.
02:03:20.000I was talking about the painting, which is like the treatment of light and shade and drawing and painting, which is something that John Rubens did a lot in his paintings.